Insulating Foundation Walls
Because foundation walls give up a significant amount of heat, it’s important to insulate poured-concrete and block foundation walls with a minimum of 1 in. of extruded polystyrene insulation (expanded polystyrene (EPS), polyisocyanurate, and polyurethane rigid insulations are not recommended for below-grade applications).
COLD-CLIMATE FOUNDATION INSULATION
Install insulation running the full height of the foundation wall. In cold climates, “taper” exterior foundation insulation as follows:
- Install 1-in.-thick 2×8-ft. tongue-and-groove sheets vertically from footing to sill plate.
- Next, place a second layer of half-sheets (2×4-ft.) extending down 4 ft. with joints offset.
- Follow with a third layer of 2×8 sheets running horizontally across the top of the foundation.
Learn more about this topic in the JLC Field Guide.